It may be Valentine’s Day, but that’s no excuse not to take part in watching the Winter Games Wednesday night — there are three gold medals up for grabs. Team USA’s Mikaela Shiffrin, 22, will get a chance to ski at these Olympics in the women’s giant slalom. She was a 2014 gold medalist looking for another win if everything goes well.

Also on tap Wednesday: the men’s skeleton and downhill skiing, and then later it will be time for women’s hockey with Team USA looking to edge out Canada (which has won four straight Olympic gold medals).

USA’s Mikaela Shiffrin competes in the Women’s Giant Slalom at the Yongpyong Alpine Centre during the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang on Thu., Feb. 15, 2018.

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And in case you missed it, snowboarder Shaun White displayed an epic final run Tuesday night to claim his third gold medal in Olympic men’s halfpipe and posted a score of 97.75 for the 100th overall gold by the United States in the Winter Games. He edged out Japan’s Ayumu Hirano whose 95.25 score was the one to beat. He took home silver. White is the first American male to win gold at three separate Winter Olympics.

You can check out our guide on how to watch the competitions on TV or online by clicking here.

Follow along with our Olympic updates as they happen below (all times Eastern):

12:00 a.m.: Germany’s Savchenko-Massot win pairs figure skating gold

German figure skaters Aljona Savchenko and Bruno Massot skated to a gold medal for pairs figure skating, after judges awarded them a record of 159.31 points. Their stunning, near-flawless free skate brought them back from third place, where they had been after Wednesday’s short program.

The pair collapsed and cried on the ice after they finished the skate.

Han Cong and Sui Wenjing, who had led after Wednesday’s short program, missed the gold by half a point.

8:44 p.m.: Netherlands sets a new Olympic record in women’s speed skating

Jorien ter Mos scores a record time of 1:13.56.

8:41 p.m.: Women’s speed skating underway

Competition now starts in primetime. At 9:30 p.m. men’s alpine skiing will begin.

8:38 p.m.: 2nd run in women’s slalom happening late night

The second run in the women’s giant slalom will happen at 12:35 a.m. Thursday to determine the gold medal.

8:21 p.m.: Schiffrin happy to be competiting

In an interview, Schiffrin said she is delighted to finally be competing in the giant slalom after delays at the Games because of weather. She said she has some “pent up energy” ahead of her second run coming up shortly.